Powder Gremlin is in full attack mode – green monster, yellow hair spiked straight back – as he hammers a bright red Moto-Loo snowmobile across wind-packed winter hardpack. Snow billows off the track, the skis dance over ruts, and that chunky hood and tall windshield scream classic small-brand trail sled. This is Monsters on Machines chaos in full color.
Printed on premium die-cut vinyl with bold, saturated inks and sharp detail, this sticker is built for real-world abuse. Slap it on your sled tunnel, helmet, trailer, toolbox, shop fridge, laptop, gas can, or anywhere that needs more loud vintage two-stroke attitude. This design is Number 3 of 12 in the Moto-Loo series from Monsters on Machines.
Highlights:
Original Monsters on Machines artwork featuring a red Moto-Loo snowmobile
Green monster rider with wild yellow hair and full-send snowfield scene
High-quality vinyl with strong adhesive and vivid, weather-resistant inks
Perfect for garages, race trailers, man caves, gear bags, and display walls
Great gift for vintage snowmobile fans and sticker collectors
Vehicle Information – Moto-Loo Snowmobile
In the Monsters on Machines universe, the Moto-Loo is a tough mid-size trail sled built for long days of ditch running, lake crossings, and cabin trips. Picture a light steel chassis, wide seat, and a fan-cooled twin in the 340–440cc range tuned for strong mid-range pull and easy cold starts. With relatively low weight and responsive clutching, the Moto-Loo jumps out of corners and has no trouble stretching its legs on a frozen river.
Up front, leaf-spring skis keep the steering simple and durable, while a bogie-wheel rear suspension supports a modest-lug track that bites well on groomed snow and wind-blown fields. The tall hood and windshield provide decent wind protection, and the long seat with rear grab bar makes it practical for hauling a passenger or towing a small sleigh.
Sleds like the Moto-Loo are what many riders remember from weekend family trips: reliable, punchy, and just wild enough to feel like a race sled when you hold the throttle a little longer than you should. That mix of utility and mischief is exactly what this Monsters on Machines sticker captures.